Adapter protein 14-3-3 is required for a presynaptic form of LTP in the cerebellum

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Long-term potentiation (LTP) of granule cell-Purkinje cell synapses in the mouse cerebellum requires phosphorylation by protein kinase A of the active-zone protein RIM1α at Ser413. Here, we show that the adapter protein 14-3-3 readily binds phosphorylated Ser413 in RIM1α, and that presynaptic transfection with a dominant-negative 14-3-3η mutant, or a RIM1α mutant with enhanced 14-3-3 binding, inhibits LTP. Thus, RIM1α phosphorylation triggers presynaptic LTP in part through recruitment of 14-3-3 to phospho-Ser413-RIM1α.

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Simsek-Duran, F., Linden, D. J., & Lonart, G. (2004). Adapter protein 14-3-3 is required for a presynaptic form of LTP in the cerebellum. Nature Neuroscience, 7(12), 1296–1298. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1348

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